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Empire Lodge, No . 8. In Stallation Of Bro. Sidney T Sift As Worshipful Master.

his wishes bv expatiating as little as possible upon the virtues yvith yvhich he yvas cndoyved by nature , but could not refrain from congratulating the lodge upon the honour they had conferred upon him . The reputation he bore both in Masonic and social life yvas a promise that he yvould fill that office yvith dignity and credit .

The Worshipful Master , in responding , felt it no light task to respond to the toast of Master of such a lodge as the Empire , yvhich had been progressing and yvould continue to progress , and a brother accepting the high position had to do his level best to follow those yvho had preceded him . He had been but five years a Mason , and had noyv reached the

crowning position of Master . He yvould tell them yvh y he felt it yvas difficult to folloyv his predecessors . Bro . Sefton Mayors , they yvould all admit , yvas difficult to folloyv , Bro . Bassett Hopkins it yvas impossible to beat , and Bro . Franz Deutsch , yvho had immediately preceded him , had endeared himself to

all , not only for the duties he had performed , but 'for his invariable tact and sympathy . He should , therefore , pass on to propose the toast of " The Installing Master and the other Past Masters . " Bro . Deutsch had proved a yvorthy successor to the other Past Masters , he had presided over the Empire

Lodge yvith conspicuous success , and it yvas noyv his pleasurable duty to present to him the jewel voted by the lodge .

The Installing Master , Bro . Franz Deutsch , I . P . M ., responding , thanked the Master and brethren for the hearty reception extended to the toast of the Masters , and for the jeyvel which they had presented to him . He had approached the duties of Master yvith great diffidence , but the staunch support he had received strengthened and fortified him , and

he hoped he yvas measured more by his intentions than by his achievements . Bro . Bassett Hopkins , P . M ., proposing the toast of "The Initiates , " reminded them that yve yvere not a propagandising brotherhood , that gentlemen must themselves be the applicants , but yvhen approved and admitted they yvere always

received yvith open arms . The noble principles of Masonry had lived doyvn nearly every hostility- , and had no reason to fear opposition , as their progress yvas abundant vindication of their existence . Cordiality- yvould be extended to them among Freemasons in every part of the globe , as they yvere now a

part of one great body upon yvhich the sun never sets . The toast of " The Visitors" yvas heartil y received , and yvas responded to by Bro . Col . H . D . Hutchinson , Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief , and by Bro . C . E . Keyser , P . G . D .

The toast of "The Officers" was responded to by the Senior Warden and Bro . Sefton Mayors . The Tyler ' s toast concluded a most enjoyable evening .

Installation Meeting Of The Aldershot Camp Lodge, No. 1331.

Installation Meeting of the Aldershot Camp Lodge , No . 1331 .

T" ) ERHAPS the most extraordinary year experienced by I any lodge is that just completed by No . 1331 , Aldershot Camp , by yvhich is demonstrated the great advance being made by Freemasonry in the Army . The lodge has been established over thirty years , its rules only

admitting those of the rank of sergeant and above . It has ahvavs been in a rather curious position , being used more or less as an entrance to the Craft by soldiers , yvho yvould

into . G . HRYCI :. join , be initiated , and then proceed on service abroad . In this yvay the lodge ' s initiates can be found in all parts of the Empire , and a remark passed at the installation banquet on

the evening of the 14 th January , that " the sun never sets on the members of the Aldershot Camp Lodge , " is very true . At the present time the membership roll is 209 , and at least twice as many more clearance certificates have been issued . Of the present membership , thirty-three were initiated in

1 9 , and last year fifty-one yvere initiated , the very large number of initiations being due to the high reputation the Craft has gained in the Army and the settling doyvn of the Aldershot garrison after the yvar . Such a large number of initiates has , as may be imagined , imposed a very severe year ' s yvork on the Worshipful Master , every meeting

bringing its working in the three Degrees , the officers having to yvork hard and long to deal with the ever increasing flood of candidates . It is to be doubted yvhether such a sight has ever been seen before as occurred in the' lodge at the last emergency meeting , yvhen seventeen Entered Apprentices yvere marshalled before the Worshipful

Master ' s pedestal to undergo their examination to be passed to the Second Degree . They stood in three ranks , and represented eight different regiments . This extraordinary state of affairs bids fair to be continued , for at the meeting on the 14 th January , held for the

installation ceremony , nine neyv candidates were proposed . It is a matter of satisfaction to the Craft in the district , and hopes are entertained that at no far distant date a neyv lodge will be founded , making the fourth lodge in the toyvn . The installation ceremony yvas performed by Bro . J .

Taylor , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., the neyv Worshipful Master being Bro . Quartermaster-Sergeant G . Bryce , A . S . C ., yvho afterwards appointed the folloyving brethren as his officers : —Bros . Quartermaster-Sergeant J . Boxall , A . S . C ., S . W . ; Staff-Sergeant D . Costello , A . S . C ., J . W . ; E . Peters , Treasurer ;

Sergeant Ward , A . S . C ., Secretary ; Quartermaster-Sergeant Kerry , R . A ., S . D . ; Sergeant-Major Sadler , A . S . C ., J . D . ; Staff-Sergeant Cock , R . E ., I . G . ; Captain W . Lyons , A . S . C ., P . M ., D . C . ; and Staff-Sergeant Power , A . S . C ., and J . H . West , Steyvards . Bro . W . Downes is the I . P . M .

There yvas a large number of prominent Masons at the ceremony and the banquet that folknved , among them being Bros , the Rev . F . B . W . Worman Lee , P . M ., P . G . C . ; G . Savers , P . J . G . D . ; B . Masters , P . G . S . B . ; W . Cockburn , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; J . Youd , P . M ., P . P G . D . C . ; C . Price ,

P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . Bombay ; A . Talner , P . P . J . G . D . ; and E . G . Finch , P . M ., P . P . GJ' . The usual Masonic toasts yvere honoured at the banquet yvhich yvas held in the banqueting room of the neyv Masonic Hall , opened recently by the Provincial Grand Master of Hampshire and tlie Isle of Wight , R . W . Bro . Sir Augustus Webster . Bart .

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Consecration of the Holden Lodge, No. 2946. Article 2
The Province of Dor set . In stallation of the Ri ght Hon. the Earl of Shaftesbury as Provincial Grand Master . Article 3
Installation Meeting of the Khartoum Lodge, No, 2877. Article 4
Installation Meeting of the Emblematic Lodge, No. 1321. Article 5
London Rifle Brigade Lodge, No. 1962. Article 5
Empire Lodge, No . 8. In stallation of Bro. Sidney T sift as Worshipful Master. Article 6
Installation Meeting of the Aldershot Camp Lodge, No. 1331. Article 8
Installation Meeting of the Sefton Lodge, No. 680. Article 9
Untitled Ad 10
Untitled Ad 10
Untitled Ad 10
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The Roman Hierarchy and Masonry from 1814 to the Present Time. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 11
Untitled Article 13
Bro. C. Christian Silberbauer. Article 15
An Oration to the Members of the Whitsan Lodge. Article 15
The Lodge and the Craft. Article 16
Untitled Article 16
Untitled Article 17
Histo ry of the Emulation Lod ge of Improvement , No . 256.——(Continued). Article 18
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Empire Lodge, No . 8. In Stallation Of Bro. Sidney T Sift As Worshipful Master.

his wishes bv expatiating as little as possible upon the virtues yvith yvhich he yvas cndoyved by nature , but could not refrain from congratulating the lodge upon the honour they had conferred upon him . The reputation he bore both in Masonic and social life yvas a promise that he yvould fill that office yvith dignity and credit .

The Worshipful Master , in responding , felt it no light task to respond to the toast of Master of such a lodge as the Empire , yvhich had been progressing and yvould continue to progress , and a brother accepting the high position had to do his level best to follow those yvho had preceded him . He had been but five years a Mason , and had noyv reached the

crowning position of Master . He yvould tell them yvh y he felt it yvas difficult to folloyv his predecessors . Bro . Sefton Mayors , they yvould all admit , yvas difficult to folloyv , Bro . Bassett Hopkins it yvas impossible to beat , and Bro . Franz Deutsch , yvho had immediately preceded him , had endeared himself to

all , not only for the duties he had performed , but 'for his invariable tact and sympathy . He should , therefore , pass on to propose the toast of " The Installing Master and the other Past Masters . " Bro . Deutsch had proved a yvorthy successor to the other Past Masters , he had presided over the Empire

Lodge yvith conspicuous success , and it yvas noyv his pleasurable duty to present to him the jewel voted by the lodge .

The Installing Master , Bro . Franz Deutsch , I . P . M ., responding , thanked the Master and brethren for the hearty reception extended to the toast of the Masters , and for the jeyvel which they had presented to him . He had approached the duties of Master yvith great diffidence , but the staunch support he had received strengthened and fortified him , and

he hoped he yvas measured more by his intentions than by his achievements . Bro . Bassett Hopkins , P . M ., proposing the toast of "The Initiates , " reminded them that yve yvere not a propagandising brotherhood , that gentlemen must themselves be the applicants , but yvhen approved and admitted they yvere always

received yvith open arms . The noble principles of Masonry had lived doyvn nearly every hostility- , and had no reason to fear opposition , as their progress yvas abundant vindication of their existence . Cordiality- yvould be extended to them among Freemasons in every part of the globe , as they yvere now a

part of one great body upon yvhich the sun never sets . The toast of " The Visitors" yvas heartil y received , and yvas responded to by Bro . Col . H . D . Hutchinson , Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief , and by Bro . C . E . Keyser , P . G . D .

The toast of "The Officers" was responded to by the Senior Warden and Bro . Sefton Mayors . The Tyler ' s toast concluded a most enjoyable evening .

Installation Meeting Of The Aldershot Camp Lodge, No. 1331.

Installation Meeting of the Aldershot Camp Lodge , No . 1331 .

T" ) ERHAPS the most extraordinary year experienced by I any lodge is that just completed by No . 1331 , Aldershot Camp , by yvhich is demonstrated the great advance being made by Freemasonry in the Army . The lodge has been established over thirty years , its rules only

admitting those of the rank of sergeant and above . It has ahvavs been in a rather curious position , being used more or less as an entrance to the Craft by soldiers , yvho yvould

into . G . HRYCI :. join , be initiated , and then proceed on service abroad . In this yvay the lodge ' s initiates can be found in all parts of the Empire , and a remark passed at the installation banquet on

the evening of the 14 th January , that " the sun never sets on the members of the Aldershot Camp Lodge , " is very true . At the present time the membership roll is 209 , and at least twice as many more clearance certificates have been issued . Of the present membership , thirty-three were initiated in

1 9 , and last year fifty-one yvere initiated , the very large number of initiations being due to the high reputation the Craft has gained in the Army and the settling doyvn of the Aldershot garrison after the yvar . Such a large number of initiates has , as may be imagined , imposed a very severe year ' s yvork on the Worshipful Master , every meeting

bringing its working in the three Degrees , the officers having to yvork hard and long to deal with the ever increasing flood of candidates . It is to be doubted yvhether such a sight has ever been seen before as occurred in the' lodge at the last emergency meeting , yvhen seventeen Entered Apprentices yvere marshalled before the Worshipful

Master ' s pedestal to undergo their examination to be passed to the Second Degree . They stood in three ranks , and represented eight different regiments . This extraordinary state of affairs bids fair to be continued , for at the meeting on the 14 th January , held for the

installation ceremony , nine neyv candidates were proposed . It is a matter of satisfaction to the Craft in the district , and hopes are entertained that at no far distant date a neyv lodge will be founded , making the fourth lodge in the toyvn . The installation ceremony yvas performed by Bro . J .

Taylor , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., the neyv Worshipful Master being Bro . Quartermaster-Sergeant G . Bryce , A . S . C ., yvho afterwards appointed the folloyving brethren as his officers : —Bros . Quartermaster-Sergeant J . Boxall , A . S . C ., S . W . ; Staff-Sergeant D . Costello , A . S . C ., J . W . ; E . Peters , Treasurer ;

Sergeant Ward , A . S . C ., Secretary ; Quartermaster-Sergeant Kerry , R . A ., S . D . ; Sergeant-Major Sadler , A . S . C ., J . D . ; Staff-Sergeant Cock , R . E ., I . G . ; Captain W . Lyons , A . S . C ., P . M ., D . C . ; and Staff-Sergeant Power , A . S . C ., and J . H . West , Steyvards . Bro . W . Downes is the I . P . M .

There yvas a large number of prominent Masons at the ceremony and the banquet that folknved , among them being Bros , the Rev . F . B . W . Worman Lee , P . M ., P . G . C . ; G . Savers , P . J . G . D . ; B . Masters , P . G . S . B . ; W . Cockburn , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; J . Youd , P . M ., P . P G . D . C . ; C . Price ,

P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . Bombay ; A . Talner , P . P . J . G . D . ; and E . G . Finch , P . M ., P . P . GJ' . The usual Masonic toasts yvere honoured at the banquet yvhich yvas held in the banqueting room of the neyv Masonic Hall , opened recently by the Provincial Grand Master of Hampshire and tlie Isle of Wight , R . W . Bro . Sir Augustus Webster . Bart .

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